Berboat, FEBRUARY 31, 1895.
Diogenes bolted with a long lead, and Silver Cloud lod the remainder of the fold past the Htand. Lanna went into Besond place at the Bridge, and Morriser and Hilver Dart also came up. Diogenes was fiomhed at the Plactation. At this
point Silver Dart ensumed the leal, Lunno second, Biotrizon
third. Coming round the bed, Lanka came up to Sver Dart and so for rig roçeded from the leaders, it was son that his chapes of winning way gone, Zuma came out in grand style and Wun very auch ho Hied by a langtha, Morris a bad third. Timo-2 ming.. 47.401..
cent.
-(Mr Crawford) Me Derick-Hunter's l'ickaninny, 10.9,
(Bir Mimator) Bir Carruthers' Sweet Briar, •14.4
12
J
1
3
(Air Drilor), onderad they are invariably well paid.
De Nubio's June, 111, ...(Mr!
THE
va
the
NEWS BY THE FRENCH
THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF INDIA.
mant must immediately follow as the result of such a step.
6. The JocKET CUP.-Vaine #150, 88- Mr Kramer's Fra Diavolo, amoans of evening of the 10th January when we heard LED! Re: parfest direction but about 600 covered debt only donols to thirty-ement of the Church in Wales.
(Mr
ICELAND TO BE INVADED.
CHINA MAIL.
10.-The GYMKHANA STAKKA-Value $160, which was utilised for easuting and vidette smoke had cleared we could ses only two
bankers here are suspected of complicity in presented by the Gymkhana Committes, duty. The men showed the greatest consi- | big gunu fa position, and they were
bill to
the distribution of them," the south. pulating up addad to oppstakes of each on deration for their ponios, and not one was lost shortly after, the other id alama of
London, February 7-In the Hour of ND PUBLIC BANDAL--CALIFÓRNIAN NOBILITY. Subscription Ponies of any aion.
Commone last night My Howard Viqoent London, Jan. 15.-The Exchange Tule Winders and presiour non-starters-er in the debarkation. The humane treatment of still greater poles, and column London, February 1.--An authoriósd re- withdrew his amendment to the Address in graph Company says that the action for cluded. First Pony to receive 10 per the natives of the country was very noise height of 400 foot we estimated. Apparent State for India at the banquet to Lord Sand-on Lir Buxton, Under Beoretary of State for against Viscount Deerhurst, oldest son
atona and earth abot ap into the air to a
port of the speech made by the Secretary of favour of a customs union for the Empire breach of promise of marriage brought cant; Recond, 20 per cent; Third 10 per
Weight for tuches as per scale. able. Wherever the Japanese army went by the Chinese had bolted, leaving a slow hurst at the Imperial Institute on Wedoes the Colonias, promising to introduos bill the Earl of Coventry, who married Biss One Hilo.
the men ware kept in band with the great-match in their wazazines. A junk was day night has been published. In addition to enable Australia to enter into fiscal re- Virginis Bonyngo, daughter of Charles W. Mr David's Silver Dart, 10.2
eat once, and as soon as the natives found seen leaving with portion of the
the other colonies
The debate Bungnge of California, has been sattled cut gup the Harbour to the rest to the remarks mirasdy telegraphed, the lations with the and went
sailing u
peech of Mr Fowler protests against a pos. on the Address continues,
of court. that they were not to bo ill-treated they While these Centurion, which had stood produced by the fall in exobange. He ri-
were in progrons t
gros the aimistle view being taken of the situation
WELAH DISESTABLISHMENT.
London, Jan. 21.--The Times announcom came and offered their services to the Japa British flagship Cens
London, February
Master of Rugby,eldoat son and heir of the Earl of Ouventry, for transport purposes. For all servicos inshores Dese as possible to see the fun, dicates the idea of India being on the verge tor John Percival, 1. The lavorand Doo that the Viscountess Duerhurst, wife of the
was fired was ure upan
fve or six times by the
big of
of bankruptcy, and declares that no country and the light Reverend Dector Atlay, Bl.was delivered of a daughter on Saturday at Fort on the Island, The Arst shot was a in the world shows the assets
D nearly
ap shop of Hereford, have openly expressed 24 Princess Gate, whore the Viscount Dear- “We wara lying in Yangsbing Bay on the long way off, but each what came nearer no preaching the liabilities. The present us that they are in favour of the disestablish.buret and his wife are staying with the
latter's parente. yards short of her. Then the firing stopped and three quarter millions, and the manner
OBITUARY. heavy. Bring. It was blowing very stiff on as suddenly so it had began This was in which the convertion of the luan has London, February. 1.—General Quiso in Montreal, Jan. 16-The Salvation Army the Saturday, 28th, and on the morning of not the only cocasion, I am told, that the been sacepted has proved the safidence of dead.
is about
invade Iceland, and a comman the 27th when we steamed round to Welhas. Centurion was fired fort were next was not living beyond her lacome; and if by mistake by the holders in the soundness of the debt. India
INTENSE COLD IN GREAT RETAIN. der of the First Corps is to go from Canada. The gun o
London, February 7.-Inteuse cold pre. This is Lieutenant Davidson, a convert of wai after the Japansen aquadron-which had turned upon the castern forts, now ocoupled the rupee were the enma salue bow as fivevails throughout England and Scotland and the Winnipeg Salvation Arms, who has Bfted anchor at 2 a.m.-it was blowing-a
the Japaness, and the Chenguen also years ago Iedia would have by
surplus of unprecedentedly low temperatures are 10 completed his course at the training home opened fire. The gues were not very fre- five-and-a-half millions,
Mr Fowler also corded, in any parts the thermometer
10. Winnipeg. Ho will sail immediately for accompanied by a few workers. Premier third. Silver Dart came out at the running. We passed five Japanese torpado clad closed in nearer to the fart and blaxed no talk at the present time of abandoning occurred in Scotland,
He is a native of Iceland, having left it for Canada noveral years ago, Plantiot, passed through the rack and boats coming off night patrol at the entrances away as fast as she could. As far as we fudin, which the English people will con- attled down behind Sweetbriar.
could sep aho silence the forts. I have antiur to hold with all the tenuity of grip | Emerg.
siege characteristic of their rage, frorn behind the Back Rock to Weihaiwei. We were constantly losing impression that the Japances field Silver Dari had a slight load from Sweet-sight of them between the waves, but they guns would not do much damage to the briar: Fickaninny WAS
third. These threo
at very close quarters, and
Parie, February 2nd. In the Chembur were a long way shend of the rest of the rod to be fairly dry for torpedo bosts only one heavily-armed fort was left, and of Deputies last night Me Hanutaar, Minis- Mr Darine' dibraltar, 10.9, (Me Gets way aftor the leaders. At the Village, ies, and the seas were coming over our garfire was very wide-0. indeed, was some of must formal reservations.cerning Marrar. but Iota was gradually forging 10 puol sea. Our forocanție war a mass of before the Chinese luft, for the Japanese put by M. Delanole, said that France toade
probably the
the gun sights were
hte were destroy-tor for Foreign Affairs, replying to a question Dr Noble declared 'best to win."
Pickaninny passed Sweetbriar,
less
and at the ters on. There was some dioulty lo getting the distance, seemed to get on equal terms with
tho-quartor-desk. It was fine the Chinese-which we often say falling and that the Chamber might rely on-the ponies off together. Magic and Diogenes Silver Durt, but Silver Dart rose to the co-weather overhead, with hard frost. At noon short, although we could not tell how far Government not surrendering a particle of were coat from nant throughout the accasion and scored a capital win for his po- thai day we passed quite close to Waihaiwoi; as shot went over. Towards nightfall, the rights olained in Africa. and Mugic won comfortably after a fairly palar owner, who was repeatedly cheered
cond Pony to ressive $50. For Bub scription Ponies of any season, winners exelated. To be riddau by Jockeys who have never had a winning meant pre- vions to this Masting in Hongkong of China. Weight for incles as pur scale. Eutranos 80. Que Milo,
.
Me Fourmia's Magic, 10,18, ...............
Mr John Peol's foto, ......(Mr Grotson) 0 Me Boden's Suar, 10.9...(Bir Staveley) Mr Blodau's Chop Chop, 111,(Mr Barkill Mr Bonconnfield's Premier, 10.12,......
(Cape, Hunt)
to io,"
0
Chineno:
of this
Mr Bodon declared best to Sweetbriar. Pichaninny and war formed the vanguard. Going round the bend, Me Aldale's Diogenes, 11:1, (Mr Gedas) 2 Museetbriar was brat, Pickaninny second hard N. W. gale and there was a high soquent, but later in the afternoon the iron-aafd in his speech that certainly there was being below zero. Terrifio ssew terms have Iceland
(Mr Fallartna) Mr Beaconsfield's Promier, 10, 12,
1
(Capt. Fam) Bir Boden's Chop Chop, 111, reag (Mr Stavalog) Dr. Noble's Shinaet, 11.1, (Owner) Dr. Noble's Exile, 11.1,
a
(Mr H. Humphreys)
Qing
and
ironclad unless at
in it
ed
the
good roo. Diogenes was flagged a bit to Ind in the pony, Sweetbriar just Eost/ ali wae quist, and Admiral Ting was Aring anghen went off up the Harbour to
the fuish, but never seriously treated Tote for third place. Tims-2 mins, 13 his flag on the Chenyuen (or Tingyuan) as the winner. Timo-2 mias. 16) nees.
6. The FLYAWAY STAKI-Sweepenkis of 85 each with $100 added. For China Ponies. Weight for inchos sa por scale. Subscription Posies of any Besson non-winnors allowed 7lbs. Sab- seription Ponies of any acasa win- nors allowed 3 lbs. Previous winners at this Meeting 7 lbs. extra. Threo Quarters of a Milo.
Me Boyd's Dundee, 11.1.... (Mr Bucki 1 + Mr Buxer's Block Velvet, 11.8,..
(ir F. A. Sampson) Me Boy's Glengairn, 10.7, (Mr Master) 3 Bir Dryasdust's Hard Times, 11.5,....
(Me Hart Buck) o
acca.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE 'CHINA MAIL']
(Pio Southern Line,)
umrat,
MRITellous,
Those who witnessed the attack on the land forts speak highly of the Jape, Their courage in sessulting earthworks, which should have been impregnahla I have seen them for myself was simply When the infantry had | goɛ' within 300 yards of the Esatera forts
the Chinese bolted.
Thoro was 80130 fighting, and the Japs had a faw mea killed and many wounded, but as I have said if the Chinges had had the pluck to defend The applications for the American loan the earthworks for all they were worth, they
LosDoy, Feb. 21, 1896. JAPAN, The Japanese Government has applied to the Parliament for a further war loan of ons hundred million you.
THE UNITED STATES LOAN.
On the las February it was blowing a hevy gale, and mow fell at intervals. The British ships had gone to sabor in Yungohing Bay, and the Japanese flest also same in for shelter. The thermometer was down to 10 degrees F.
'
FRENCH RIGHTS IN AFRICA,
DEPARTURE OF LOUD BANDHURST FROM LON- DON,
London, February 1st.-Lord and Lady Sandburst, with their personal staff, left to day to join the Ganges at Brindisi. A large party of officials, officers, and friends assembled at the station to bid farewell to the distinguished travellers, and beartily cheered them as the
train left.
MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED IN HAWAII.
On the 2nd February the snowstorm con- tinued. While we were lying bore the For- poise came in from Chemulpo. She was covered with ice and presented a pretty p-gence received from Hawaii shows that the London, February 2-Farther intelli- pearance-frosted Jikoan Christmas card. recent attempt at insurrection has not been She had to heave to for thirty hours entirely qualied, the agitation being kept up gale and heavy sea. during the passage across on account of the to restore Quest Liliuokalani. Marcial law has now been proclaimed, and the ex-Queen On the following morning (Sunday), the arrested. On her house being searched a Japanese inshore squadron stood in for the quanti på arms, dreamite, and bombs forts on the eastern end of the Island, with wers
were discovered: enaigus ni
ni mastheads. They engaged the forts, and shots were freely exchanged on London February 3.-It is stated that both sides. Nearly all the shots from the
Companies. spectacle of the advance was not so graudono shot take
effect
on any of the Japanese as might have been expected. Regardless ships.. I could not so so well what the
3.-Despateles received Paris, February of the mines which protested the approaches which is pretty well known to the Chinees, the chief port on the Northwest of Mada. Japaneso hit on the stand. The Porpoise. bere arate that the Frenob secupied Majunga, to the fortis, about 200 yards distant, the in-and therefore ont likely to
to be fired
No up gases, on January 16th.
opposition isory advanned with steady precision, stood close inshore to have a luoksee and was encountered, the Elovas retiring beyond signalled that the Western forts on the These mines were nseless in-the-hands-aisland had Japanese flaga on them huge as the French advanced,
HE DALFOUR FRAUDS,
summannses have been issued
THS COTTON DUTIES. London, February 6.-. crowded meet- ing was held at Blackburn yesterday to pro teat against the imposition of the cotton du ties in India, Resolutions were usunimous
passed
is
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN,
MAIL.
FARH FOR THE NANSEN PARTY, London, Jan. 16.-The Pall Mall Gazette says that grave fears
regarding the Nansen Aratio expedition are general among the Arctic reyogore
of Great Britain and Sean. dinavia Lieutane floraard of the Dic
phna expedition, wracked in the Kars sea, has expressed the opinion to the Danish Geographical Boniely that there is no quee. tion but the Fram has been crashed in the ice and De Nansen and party are retront- Liverpoy, January 17.--The White Statinho apinion is held by other travelers
ROUGH WEATHER ON THE ATLANTIQ
steamer Jurie, icon New York, arrived horo and repurse terrible weather during the An immense were swept over the ruyaze. ressol and seventy-fire head of Cattle were Jost..
DEATH OF A CARDINAL.
Toulouse, January 1-Cardinal De perez, Archbishop of Toulouse, is dead, sged 88 year
Rome, January 21.-The Rev. Dr Emery, Rector Emeritus of the Irish College, is dead.
THE BATTENBERGS IN FAVOL, London, January 20-Fortune is oats more looking favourably upon the Batten- bergs. A movement is afoot in Bulgaria so plsce Prines Joseph upon the throne occupied for a Fow briof years by bis gifted brother Alexander, and the change is no: at all improbable. Joseph's brother Henry, has
that De Narsar, after
roar of drifting, abandoned his vessel and is returning by the nearest route in the expectation of mooling a raliof expedition.
De Nansen falt Norway in the Fram in June, 1893, and on July 4th of the same year a telegram from Berelevaag, on the Norway, reported his pro-
north count of
gramme as followe
To the New Siberian islande and thence directly worth antil the Fram should bo imbedded in the ice and drift along with it, following the west coast of sny ind that might be mat with. On August 23, 1893, he sent hadnt a dispatch from Vardo which written at Charabows, in the us Yugornki strait, on the 2d of the samp month, anouncing that he was about to had behaved splendidly.
(Mr Grea105) in London worn twenty times in excess of might have been holding oat yet. The forts splashed in the water, and I saw only the directors of the Balfour at five of the husband of the Princem Beatrice, sail into the Kara sea and that the Fram
Mr John Pal's Seimew, 109, ww
Me David's Call, 10.12,...(Mr Orawford)
Dr Noble's Sunrise, 11.1, ...(Mr Tarlo:) 0 Celt got woll away and hold a command- ing lead for a considerable distanco.. At the bend under and Black Velvet same away together, Dundee in the inside posi tion, and after a expital race won by bif a Jength. A bad third. Time-1 min 33
деса.
-The Tax YEEK FONG Cor.-Talus
the amount offered.
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
(Special to the Chinese Mail.")
PEKINO, 20th Febuary. FATE OF YEN CHI CHAO AND KUNG CHJʊ yʊ.
In reply to a memorial from the Beard of Punishment, an Imperial Edict was teaued on the 19th instant, passing the death seat- enoes on ex general Tel Chi Chaw and ex-ers forts, but they appear to have beenCenturion, olus, Gibraltar, Spartan,
TRR WAR IN MADAGASCAR,
HENRI ROCHEFORT IN PARIS.
has arived here, and has been received with immense euthaafoam.
THE FUNERAL OF MARSIFAL CANROBERT.
TODIES PREPARED TO THE SPOILS,
in the session, and some people are la plined to believe this business may provoke a pull- tical crisis of a norious character, as oron the local Liberal members are pledged to vote against the Government should the Ministers fail to give satisfactory assur
ANCER.
1.87
be
Bat after all, the decisive battle fought long before the cotton poopis get
China Ponies bond fiele Grittins at dafa of Toetai Kang Yu. The exccutions are to harmless so far as injury to the Japanese Porpoise, Rovern, Edgat. Chivers figa state funeral was a most imposing spectacle, experienced fitted with it. Many their chance, if, as is probable, the Queen's
$200. Presented by J. D. Humphreys, Esq. Second Pony to receive $50. For entry. Subscription Griffins waight for inches as per scale, other Griffins 716. extra. Previous winɛore 7 lbs. arm. Entrance $10, Ous Milo and a Hal. Mr Fourmas's Sinner, 12.4,
(Mr Mantor) 1 Mr David's Sent, 11.5,...(Me Crawford) Mr Jay's Tankral, 11.11,
(Mr F. Sampson) 3 3fs John Peel'a Diplomat, 118, si........ (Bir Oruickshani)
take place after the Autumn Assize.
TORPEDOES AT BOCCA TIGRIS.
The Chinese Mil (Wuh Ter Yat. Po) publishes a proclamation issued on the 16th lost in acordance with instructions from the Viceres, by the Superintendent of the Torpedo Depôt at Bocus Tigris, to the effect that no vessel is now allowed to pass Busca
been laid, before 6 am, and after Op... Vessels coming up to Canton are to stop at Sam Pan Chow, and vessels going down
naval officers reported adverse-
been again received into high favor by his mother-in-law, Queen Victoria, whom he
New York, January 10.-A cable special had offended by fancied slights upon her to the Sun under London date spa: The daughter.
Lancashire members have made arrange. To-day
we learn that the British Adments to raise the question of Todien daties miralty has adopted an invention by on imported cution goods at an early Prines Louis Battonberg, who is an officer in the royal navy. Last year he devised a new semaphore for practical use in signal the Chinese. Off they scuttled towards the did not appear to be manned. Probably Paris, February 3.-M. Henri Rachefort ing
aboard abip which however, did not westera forte and Chefoo without so much the ammunition or guns, or both, had been
turn out to be of much practical use. His second invention, described as a courge us pulling the strings to blow up the miner, destroyed by the Chinese before they avacuated them. The British ships about
jadicator, has had a better fate. The ad- There were two great explosions in the east the e vicinity of Woihalwoi at this time were
Paris, February 3.-The remains of miralty, as the result of an exhaustive orial, has ordered the fi gehips, battle-ships the inte Marshal Charobert were and Alacrity. terred to day in the Invalides. The and cruisers to To-day 15th February) the concerned. But in these forts only a few are still
Bying on Liubungtout-ring at and full militery houses were, Hocordel.ly on this course indicator on the ground of the larger and more deadly gaus were half-mast, we have been informant, for the The streets en route wre lined with troops it is esiculated to engender carelessness left in position, and those were afterwards death of noer Admiral Ting, who has assist and crowded with people. Her Majesty the song navig sting officers, but the Prince's
world of tribulations, Quera, King Hambert, Felix Faure, sad influence naturally prevailed. utilised by the Japs for attacking the Chi-A fog of trues bas produced an extra the Prestuft of the Republic went wreaths, nes Aedt. The greatest loss of the Japan-Sabbath calm and negotiations are in pre-and there was also one signifying the respect Allure, (IL), January 18-W. L. Sach ese appears to bave been from the fire of ever the result, they have muda a far THE UPFICERS OF THE SCOTS GREYS IN BUSSIA will go as their representative to Asia to ired a signed contract from the gress for the surrender of the place. What of the Russian army.
telbou received a publisher the ironstads on bodies of men advancing plussier fight beco than at Port Arthur.
of Outing to-dar, by which he St. Petersburg, February 3-The off- upon the most southerly of the three eastern
I forgot to mention, and I add it
fate of Frank Lenz, the the ders of the
ascertain Soots Grey's coating Pittsburg cyclist who was lost there last to my lotter, befure, that!
be received with the utmost cordiality, summor. Mr Sachtelben is here taking ress of operations to the west of
Websi
loare of his parents and friends, and will Chinose and subjected were captured by the O
既 to inhuman tortures. I will not recupilu- late what is probably alecody well-known
ed himself out of
Mr Tavlor's The Rabe, 11.8......(Owner) Tigris, abvat which contact torpedoes have foris. On that orcaxion the perfection of i during the progt: Japanese scouts and will shortly pay a visit to Moscow.
Lord Conyngham'a Baccarat, 11.8, ...
(Owner) 0 Almost iz mn the fall of the flag, Sert led the field, and after going a short diannes
STODDART'S TEAM IN AUSTRALIA. THE AUSTRALIANS WIN THE FOURTH TEST MATCH.
THE SEARCH FOR LOST OF OLIST.
etart Monday or T for Erzeroun, in Perxio, where Lanz disappeared
speech contains reference to the Gorera- scheme retiring of the House of Lords, or if the speech makes no mention of that subject the Tories will sadeavor to force the Ministerial hand by insisting upor a full explanation of their intentions and upon that issue a critical division may be taken.
the Japanese ambulancs corps was admir- ably shown. When the ground was strewed with dead and wounded the mumed a strong lead, "Sinner · wan seond from Canton to stop at Fumun, at which stretcher corps moved about noder Are with the preliminary torture of these unforte. of the five test matches between Stoddart's him an opportunity to complete may Ireland to devote his time between now and gradually crept up to him, getting asar bia Dank just as they cutored the straight. places they will be boarded by officers from remarkable coolness, and removed
It was then a punishing Buish between the
Amidat the
Such strategy would appear to outside abeervers to be sheer folly, for it would stake the opposition fortunes upon the very question upon which they appear to be weakest. Bet it is the question by which will they are
y are loadly proclaiming their intention to stand or fall..
state they are assured of the up- They port of the Parnellites, which is probably correct, as Juha Redmond has gone to
and the opening of the session the work salvation depends upon kicking out Lord Rosebery and his colleagues at the esrifent possible moment, and span any pretext
, the rest of the Gold being spread search of suspicious persone, and after that tale, stopping even within gas range to kind treatment extended to Chinese soldieràį balting first, scored two hundred and eighty-made thraa year ago in company with of convincing the Irishmen that their
cagied.
greatest excitement, the favourite caught up the leader in front of the stand and got the judgo's award by the shortest of heads. Tantred a bid third. Time-3 mias-24-seca,
www.dew
8. The Navy Co-Presented by Officers of K.M. Flost. Second Pony to ropive half the entrance fees. For Chins Ponies Weight for inches as per æsie. Previous winners at this Mesting of one race 5 lbs. extra; of two races 7 lbs. extra; and of three or more races 101ks. extra. Nenatartors at this Meeting ex-
cluded. Entrance 810. One Milo and a Falf.
Mr John Peel's Torchlight, 10.12..................
Mr Dryasdual's Cobweb, 11:1
(Mr Hart Buck) 2 Mr Buzey's Hcmsguard, 11.1,
Bir Burkil)
the Chinese gunboats stationed hard by in wounded as if by magie to the Field Hospi-
they will be directed by the pilots.
the
DELS
to you in Hongkong beyond stating that wretobes was to pull off their toe and finger nails. What a difference from the captured by the Japanese!
THE OPERATIONS AT WEIHAIWEI,
CAPTURE OF JAPANESE SCOUTS.
ATROCITIES BY THE CHINESE.
(From a Naval Correspondent.)
Weihaiwi, February 16,
I am not able to give you any definits information about the present position here, and probably before this letter reaches you
give first aid' to the macro seriously wound ed.
Of the fate »k the foreigners on the Obinesa sido I can tell you Dything.
That any of them have been killed lacke confirmation. All we beard was that Admiral McClure was in hospital
The Altoa cyclist speaks of this trip Melbourne, February -The fourth out with much enthusiaani, as it will afford team and All Australia was commcneed ou studies of impressions conveyed in his the fat instant at Sydney. The Australiana brat trip around the world, which he four runs, and won the snatch by as lanings Mr Allen of St. Louis. He expects also, and a hundred and forty-seven puso.
incidentals, to make a thorough investi. gation into the recent Turkish massacre in Armonia, and will probably salesgantly complete the tour ondertaken by Lonz.
HAIN AND TOW SCORES
Throughout the whole of the operations
Melbourne, February 5.-Id the watch Stoddart's Elevenes. All Australia, the against Weihaiwei, one thing that was no.
former made sixty-five in their first innings ticeable to as in the Foreiga'sbips was the Under the exciting circumstanoss-Chofoo and seventy-two in the folium on. The play great care exercised by the Japanese coma.is fairly quicktent. The foreign rexidante was much interfered with by the rain, and mandar, Admiral Ito, to preserve his larger are amusing ilmselves with their Volun. It was owing to the saturated state of the teor Corps, which would doubtless gire a wicket that the English batsman were us- ships from serious danger. Only the smaller good account of a very large number of able to make a better stand, ships took active part in the bombardment Chinese of the class which arrivea dalls
THE QUEEN'S OPECCHI. so far as we would rec, de a general rule, constry.
and the surrunading from Weihaiwei
THE PROGRAM FOR THE SESSION. This was a very judicious polisy to pursue. warships there to give them amplo pratea-to-day for the despatch of busines, the
There are plenty of British
London, Fab, 5.--Parliament re-assembled tion in
in case of a riut. From the Japanese
THE REVOLT IN HONOLULU,
whatsoever.
What that protest will be was probably decided last Sunday, for Joseph Chamber
std Arthur Balfour were the guests of Honolul, January 11-Tha attempt of Lord Salisbury at Hatfield from Saturday the Royalist conspirators to overthrew to Monday, and it has lasken out they the Gaverament, which was predicted by devoted the greater part of the Sabbath to Admiral Walker and by several other the consideration of the Opposition tactics otsar-sighted cbservera of Hawaiian of of the coming parliamentary asasion. fairs, came at last on Sunday night, Jan- There is also good reason to believe that Dary 6th. That it was not saucessful was other decisions of vital moment to the im ments of the rebels and to the prompt and at the remarkable gathering on thb assump due to the timely discovery of the move-mediato fixture of British politics was takon
that is of the faland of Loukangtau and of the Japanese armies in Shantung and to go to Chefoo, the Japanese could ent stated that the relations between Great troops. There was hard Ahting batreon the next aleation. Fast, are so confident of the news of the capitulation of Weihniwel, On the Japanese fleet depends the safety of they have nothing to far. It they intend Queen's Speech being read by commission. sagacious wotion of the Governmention that the Liberal will be defeated at
At the same time it might interest yon if I
of to any great extent.
The Tories, in
Britain and the Foreign Powers are friend-amall bodies of the rebels and the Goe. ly refers with entiafzation to the agree-erament foross for several days. A few vistory that they are already alloting the meat concluded with France settling the were killed on both sides Bovaral whites spoils. It soome clear that Loned Sallebury that the war between Japuo and Chias con-ura in the sld, when the Kanakaa throw coalition ministry would be necessary and question in Sierra Leone; regrets and scores of natives were taken prison- and Mr Chamberlain agreed on Bunday that tinues; and states that the Governmort has down thele arms and acted like spoiled that the Duke of Devonshire should preside maintained doas extante cordial with the children detected in missbief and expect ever it, with Lord Salisbury as Foreign European Powers interested in those regions, jag a whipping. Of white and balf-brood Minister, Me Chamberlaine Chancellor of ard will lose no favorable quasion for pro- Royalist Sympathizers 18 were at Exchequer and. Mr Balfont as leader uf moting a peaceful termination to the cun- rested and lodged in jail. Every one ad- the Blouse of Commons.
mits that the Government has broken the Uwing to
片 reports received by Government backbone of the revolt, but as Wilcox and
(Mr Mastor) 1 tke zemannia of the Chinese feet, will have the men at Port Arthur and the armies in saptago the two forts to the east and 18t been telegraphed to you from other sources. sfacchuria. But of even greater importance without endangering the lives or Poperty
frostier is it for the ultimate protection of Japan it. Naval signals have been erroted on the recounted some of the experiences wo bare self should the present struggle on Chinese Bluff, and there are always some foreign Mr Ross's Hoheit, 11.6, (Mr Taylor).. P
had up tere and of the details of the light | soil go against them. I do not think thetorships in the roadstead.. Torchlight led from start to faish. The ing on land and es which we have heard order at the start was Torchlight, Club,. Homeguard, Hoheit. Passing the Stand from the Foreign attaches with the Japanese at all likely now, but it was Admiral Ito's
A correspondent of the San Pra cisco for the first time, Cobreed came up to Forch army or have witnessed ourselves. The duty to preserve his best fighting ships to co
Chronicle, says the Kokamin, writes to tho light bat did not pass. Going up the hillhole of the attachés and the majority of
ver the retreat of the land forces should that effect that there has arisce in Japan a leat for the second time, Echeit began to show. zigns distress
a certain amount of danger is supporting the mare's see. The Japanese cannot bat be
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may yet accomplish, as they can raise
abor force of natives on other islands and
and noset fattered his the Foreign War Correspondents are with beegide necessary. Of course, he had to incur strong anti-British Iseliog. This is nouf excesses committed by Turkish troops oa / Numioin, the loaders, are still at large. 18 SECOND-HAND Pianos wanted fur Expert," Boppoziora, At the bend, Homeguard Are Field-Mursahał Oyama'a staff, and every faacdward attack, and several of bis hipsplaased with the qendact of the British the Atmenians in Asia Minor, it was thought] is impossible to say what mischief they W. Robinson and Company. BD to Cobreb, but the pace had materal oility in given them to witness the operations|wero hit at different times, but none in animiral Fremantle's doinga in the China Sea to make & Son to the. Porte on the Oriental Squadron. It may be that Ad.ight, acting conjointly with ather Fowers, neveral lengths. Once in the straight, oa the Geid. So far as I have been abis toital point. One had a shot through her do not reffect the policy of the Government beat the suites has declared that tho they may even sooned in stirring up the A BATOH of naval officers for sorries in fla Cobweb made, a fine apart and shook off ascertain, no harm has some to any of the funnel-I think it was the Matsushima, but¦ Authorities ought to address a strong peut & Commission of enquiry to the district | plantations of Madi.
will be guilty ho serves. If that be the gase, the British
severely punished and has thousands of Japaness on the big engar ships of H.M. a Squadron in Chins left foreigners with the Japanese; but Surgeon I am unable to say definitely. The Nanitos warning to ite Squadron in the Far East,
improved
Torchlight hou gove alçad
Bowguard, but could not catch up fwrah-
light, who won by two and a half lengths.
Homeguard a bad third. Tima-3 mins.
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Col. Taylor and Lieutenant Ogilvie (Flag had a shot through her side; to what extent Lieutenant to Admiral Sir E. Fremantle) she is damaged I do not know. The mate
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A JAPANESE CXVISER ERELLED.
engagement. WILL FORKORS LE-ATTAUKED?
other Griffins sllowed 5 lbs. Entries close quarters, so they were obliged to seek fedt of gaval nurture. Keeping boats having lost her left arm by the fall of Port:
Mr Buroy's Black Felvet, 10.10,
Mr Boyd's Dunblane, 11.1, (Mt Burkith 2
(Dir Taylor) 3
Mr Fourman's Primroso, 11.1,
Mr John Peel's Starlight, 10.13,
Mr George's Harfang, 10.7.
(Mr Fullerton)
Mr J. D. Humphreys Foltigeur, 10.10.
Mr John Poel's Warlock, 10.10,
Mr David's Blue Ribbon, 10.19,
(Air F. A. Satupacn)
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THE DUKE OF ARGELL.
RENEWING the old story as to instructions
London per P. and O. steamer on 17th. report on the allegations. The speecli anounces that the following London, Jan. 17.-The Duke of Argyll, ult. A further group was to leave London medgures will be brought forward during the who fainted Tuesday night bile speaking on the 1st inst. for the same destination. sessionIrish Land Bill, Brinted Tenants' at Glasgow, baa sadounced his retirement Hiroshims, February 8. had a very narrow shave while overlooking onvres of the ships were as commendable as a projectile while bombarding Liukang | voting, the payment of charges of returning douse for the present. He wrote yesterday pean Courts, to keep their eyes open för
The Tsukushi Kan, it is said, was struck Bill, Welal Disestablishment Bill, Lal frim poblic life.
Vato Bill,
Dill for the abolition of plural The Dako will remain at Lord Kelvin's to the Japanese Representatives of Euro--- the assault upon the eastern forts at. Wolthe operations on land. Their disposition About ten of her crew were either killed or efficers, messure for the consiliation of labour to a local politician that he had boen subject an eligible Prinsess or Amerionn heiress as cond Pony to receive half the entros haiwe. They were standing on a hill come was the best, and they acted throughout in wounded, but she continued to take part disputes, amendment of the Factory Acts; to attacks of syncope for a long time, haring bride to the Crown Prince of Japan, the
distance of when shell from one of the obedienes is the signals from the flagship, in the eng
completion of the Scotch Coasty Gurers had fifteen of them in thirty years. Be San Francisco Chronicle writer
It is The Aserted that the heir to the Japanese Referring to the successful attack upon ment; and further legislation on the orofter was recovering rapidly, he said,
Bulletin this evening, however, says he has throne is matrimonially inclined, and thas to the Waibaivoi, the Niroku asys that Ohios, question,
THE REPLY TO THE QUEEN'S SPRECH, fovarial symptoms and is not so well be is just now hesitating between Euro- a less exposed and more comfortable sitan. captured Eastern forts the Japanese
rushed the entranos in the night-time and Arther, has an lost her right at Wei-
London, Feb. 6-In the House of Lords yesterday."
poan princess and an Americas beiress. (Mr Crawford) 1 tion during the rest of the lighting. attacked the Chinese fleet as it lay at anabar talvel. Though deprived of both arms, is arvel from the Throne was voted.
Sesterday afternoon the address in reply to THE KRWIOUNDLAND CHIKIS.
Hero world seem to be a chance for our Going back to the landing of the Japanese The attack was met in a
a spirited
fashion by the
St. John's (N.), Jan, 19-The atate. American girls, all of whom are princess may yet have some vitality left, and troppe on the Shantung Promontory, which the Chinese ships, and there must have been the Japaness expeditionary forces must purto desired La nacertain the truth of the of $1,463,009. and Hinblilities of $2,011,000. For any one of them to become Mrs Bilkada Lord Rosebery said he was convinced the ment of the Commersial Evak shows assots in their own right, to receive promotion. deal of ve damage I had the opportunity of witnessing at Dao plucky thing Tage done on both sides. make all baste so cut off her legs 107. (Mr Oruiokabank 0 Yungebing, I wust say that I was very tios. One of must not owil to men Har legs are the two islande of Fórmoen gitios alleged agalost the Tarkish 'coldiers | proferential payment of $416,000 to battle-would be vastly better than to marry atate of affaire in Armenia, and if the stro-To be deducted from these nasels is though this is probably not the official the attacking torpedo boats
were proved it was impossible for the Chris- made to the savings bank.
European noble with a long line of much struck with the precision with which was bit rather badly, in foot was disabled and hose.
a shot through her boilers. There be
tian population in Armenian provinces to
The difficulty of fooding a hungry is ancestors and a coronet which needs the movements were carried out and the lay like a lama dook at the
remain in the present state. mary of the
daily becoming greater. Representatives gilding. When the heir to the Japanses (Mr Hart Buck completeness of the arrangements. Every enemy. All the boats had finished the nt. noticed great Improvement in the military from the Throne was laken into considera and decided to issue an appeal to the world be assured that the United States will In the House of Commons the speech of all the city clergs have held a meeting throne gets ready to talk business he may tack and were running for safely.
for help.
A committee was appointed | show him every possible attention and no uadua excitement, not even the bastle Botills, and making a quick
ping whilst
The improvements were sa follows;
Sir that one would hinagize at the landing of ander fra all the time she came round, teok
They did not confine their defences referred to the death of the late Emperor tions,
The Government will adj urn the Levis. rose, who was about the middle of the with other foreigners who had the op- do, but it la only another illustration of the safety. It was a daring thing to
peace, though War was not desired by any lature on Monday. No measure dealing course when the fag fell, out in zhaply
3-Tasy refrained from tring from boo of the European powers. Hegarding the with the destitution has been adopted, the towards the tail, but was kept off by Harpertucity of witneeding the landing, asians contago of them Japanese boldiste great a distanta do as to render thele års seller of the lexonequer declared that Gent financial diffouities proventing any
question of increasing the Navy fung. Black Felvet and Primeest led to
sailors whom the Chiasse pretend to and the march
sation, and assault upon dep
more efficiles.
vernment had resolved toyully to
Barometer SPURIOUS SILVER DLLARS.... They sofrained from Bring as innd carrying out the Naval program. He denied Home and Blue Ribbon, the Plantation, Weihaiwel, in the admiration for Japa- The Cheyan did most of ilië Egluting |
London, January 16. The Central News Temperature 28th January, when the landward attack in volleys when they started to mero, Haring disciplias of the men. It was muguldgent. was made as the first of the forte, the Jap
5-When retreating they covered their lived. The mansure was still the main patch A sensation has been datised by Direction of
party,
the discovery of 24,000,000 spurious silver ebjeat of the Liberal fight with a rour guard, continuous Cup 5.
Me Balfour, alter paying a warm tribute dollars in stroulation, The uins are of Force Sash tactics have nave been witnessed to the mematy of Lord Randolph Churchill, Starlight passed Horfasig
and at the Village Dunblane passed march in the feds of driving snowstorms, till 11 sm. It was the most southerly af
are upon the eastern Loris.
to the standard. Frimrose forme diatases in the with the ground estared with show, sta
The three Velvet the
List
Was arst capturel by the the battle of Keping, and this fast the
speech, and cha
The authorized dollar has a face calue rasterized the Government program of proates and an intrinsic value of 24 farde. He said that Lord Rosebery bad doentes. Hance the coinets of full weight clided to latroduce any resolution dealing dollara dan make a high profit. the big furt, as the extern point blew up Tandroat sud Cabin Pianos, at W. Ra with the House of Lorde at the opening of
T. 0. F100, The Spanish officiale any the dollars ara |
First Assistant. with a tremendous geise, and after the bicken and Company,
the meusion, besuan the dissolution of Petila preduced in Franes and Amuries. Pertain Hongkong Okeevalery, Fabi 11, 1800
The
(Mr Greason) oting was done like plookwork, There was ) disabled boat was scen by another of the tactics of the Osineso who defended Kai- . Varas Harcourt in his remarks consisting of the alergy of all denomina- | consideration.
sweep
The ponies gol off to a good start. Fim-¡ lergs army in a hostile country. I share into eft in tow, and carried to the interior of the town and immediately Alexander, as a calamity to the cause of
gether, closely attended by Harfang, Ben
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-distinat advantage from pong and baldanese generalehip and the endurange and the Chinesa side. On the fainz of the as the Japannes baited, and began to paur that the question of floma Rute had been correspondent in Madrid siye in his dh- Humidity
the Derby winner unmu nat
and Dunblans. The anatarantha For many days and nights they had to auese ligator squadron Rep Thle weat on su the part of the enemy's troops prior i dwelt upon the absenes of
Wind
Bght, but, Black Velvet shook him off 20 degrees of frost, and yet they boca it all Taps, and as end as it was occupied by them socrunts for the comparatively heavy for Mary the Queen reference to thaght, many are ovoü,alightly saps Weather
and passed the post over two longtha stand ungrudgingly and with the greatest forth the north fort Brod upon it. This firs Wasp the Japanoa side-Advertiser.
Primross was six lengths behind for stand inde. There was a small body of cavalry pluce, and Starlight fourth: "Time-3 mon 蟹章:
'perhaps not more than 893 ms all told
Teturned by fanese field guns. at 16
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